2019 new £1 coin collar error

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Pete.pete, Apr 28, 2019.

  1. Pete.pete

    Pete.pete Active Member

    Had this 2019 one pound coin in my change and it has been rim milled on all 12 sides and not just 6 I have had leftys and sunburst one pounds but not one with all the sides milled . 20190427_192349.jpg 20190427_192020.jpg 20190427_192013.jpg 20190427_192013.jpg
     
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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Looks like there are 6 normal sides of segmented reeding and the others look a bit off. It could of been done deliberately to seem like all sides are milled.

    I don't know too much about known British coin errors. Is this a known issue?
     
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  4. R_rabbit

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  5. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    This might help in your question

    Quote "There are reports of a 'variety' where some coins have a reeded edge adjacent to the latent image and others have a plain edge." closed quote

    From the Numista webpage - https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces100658.html
     
  6. Pete.pete

    Pete.pete Active Member

    20190427_192156.jpg I think your miss understanding me it's defiantly an error I was told by someone from change checker on the new £1 coin 1the 12 sides on the collar ( rim ) it has a milled edge on 6 sides so if it was a lefty the milling is to the left of the bottom of the queens head this coin has milled edge all around the edge when it hose smooth milled Smooth around the edge
     
  7. Pete.pete

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    If you look at this edge that is how it should be zoom in on my pics mine has ridged all around the coin not just on 6
     

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  8. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Well I don't know what else to tell you. Maybe it is or maybe it is not. Send it to get attributed by a coin grading service.
     
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  9. Pete.pete

    Pete.pete Active Member

    I'm sending it to royal mint tommorrow it came out a sealed bag .
     
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  10. R_rabbit

    R_rabbit Well-Known Member

    :)
    There are reports of a 'variety' where some coins have a reeded edge adjacent to the latent image and others have a plain edge.

    Edited:
    Also, next time you think you have a possible error. Or valuable coin. It’s best to wear gloves. Finger prints can leave marks and devalue your coin.
     
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  11. Pete.pete

    Pete.pete Active Member

    I have found out what it is now an error coins on fb is run by a guy who owned change checker app and check your change uk fb site he said he has only seen it on 2 coins it's not common it's called a collar deterioration
     
  12. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    I would not do that. They will keep it and destroy it :facepalm:
     
  13. Pete.pete

    Pete.pete Active Member

    This is the specs of a new pound coin as you can see it edge is milled plain milled and so on mine is milled all the way around no plain been told to wait to see how many get circulated collar deterioration is malfunction of the equipment that makes the coin
     

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  14. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    I feel like your not listening to me :(
     
  15. daveydempsey

    daveydempsey Well-Known Member

    With regards to your description, what does defiantly, lefty and hose have to do with it.

    Your pictures are not clear, the milling on the supposedly blank edges looks to be post mint.

    Do not send it to the Royal Mint and do not believe what is put on Face Book or YouTube.
     
  16. Pete.pete

    Pete.pete Active Member

    I have sent errors of to mint b4 I no loads who have so your talking rubbish pal and the guy who runs error site on fb owns change checker lol gets all the inside info from mint I been collecting coins for years you been a member on here for 8 yrs and not one best answer on all the questions you answered lol so your opinion don't count for much
     
  17. daveydempsey

    daveydempsey Well-Known Member

    Why come here for answers then ?
    Do as you like, at least I can spell, LOL
     
  18. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    The images aren't clear, but from what I see I suspect we may be seeing either shear lines from the punching of the blank, or scrapes formed on the plain edges during ejection from the collar.

    After enlarging the first two images I can say they are definitely not milled edges on all sides.
     
  19. tenbobbit

    tenbobbit Well-Known Member

    You see streaks/ lines on the plain side's often, nothing out of the ordinary.
    I have 3 new £1 coins with a clashed die & 1 of those is clear, am I singing and dancing from the rooftops, NO they are just interesting coins that show what can happen during the minting process.
    I also have other oddities but they are just that & worth no more than face value.
    Just because YOU are a little excited does NOT mean that others will be and more often than not what YOU think you are seeing is not really there.
    Not having a go, just my ten bobs worth.
     
  20. Devyn5150

    Devyn5150 Well-Known Member

    And now it’s got yer fingerprints all over it.
     
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